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The Kingdom Culture School of Ministry is an intensive, activation-based, ministry school experience designed to root individuals in their identity, ground them in Kingdom mindsets, and equip them to confidently live a supernatural lifestyle.

Kingdom Culture manuals are designed for use in small groups, youth groups, Bible studies, ministry schools, or as a daily devotional. Each page contains a Kingdom concept with a Biblical basis, description, activation, and application. Concepts build on one another but can also can be done on their own and in any order. These concepts work cross-culturally for ages 10 and up.

Kingdom Culture Complete Manual

Contains over 250 Kingdom concepts and 340 activations in every area of Kingdom living.

Interactive Coffee Table Book of Testimonies, Short Stories, Photos, Artwork & Creative Writing Based on What The Lord is Doing Around the World! 204 pages – 8.5 by 8.5 -$25

Theres a little poetry, a couple journal entries, a few reflections on life, some adventure stories, lots of encouraging healing testimonies, and even some activities you can do. This doesn’t really read cover to cover. You can flip it open to the middle, start at the end, or just look at the pictures. Theres lots of space throughout it to write your own thoughts. There are some questions to ask yourself and even a few suggested prayers to pray. Even so, there are no rules or formulas here. I hope that this tasty sampling becomes a springboard that helps you live life more deeply, gives you something to smile about, and encourages you along your journey.

Non-religious spiritual coffee table Book of Photography, Artwork, Poetry, and God Encounters designed to pull you in to the presence of the Lord. 54 full color pages – 9 by 9 – $12

This pull – this desire – it’s like the calling of a homeland wea’ve never seen, or a phantom ache of the heart. Sometimes we know it as dissatisfaction, sometimes as the cry of adventure. And in precious moments when the mist of this realm clears, we know it as the call of God. We begin to hear whispers where once there was only wind. Here the pull becomes more wonderful than fearsome. What once seemed a danger now seems to be a strange messenger that we have so often misunderstood. It speaks of the more and draws us into encountering someone much greater than ourselves.